I'd take Jackson back if he wanted to return. Jackson and Ponder really arent that far apart in there development and Jackson would clearly be a better backup option than Webb.

Absolutely not. You're talking about a guy that lost out to Russell Wilson, Matt Flynn, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Vince Young. If he can't pass any of those guys, as bad as Joe Webb looked, I wouldn't count on Tarvaris passing him either._________________

I'd take Jackson back if he wanted to return. Jackson and Ponder really arent that far apart in there development and Jackson would clearly be a better backup option than Webb.

Absolutely not. You're talking about a guy that lost out to Russell Wilson, Matt Flynn, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Vince Young. If he can't pass any of those guys, as bad as Joe Webb looked, I wouldn't count on Tarvaris passing him either.

Fitzpatrick and Wilson arent terrible QBs.

Fitzpatrick, Flynn and Jackson would all be significant upgrades over Jackson. I think the Vikes would be foolish to even consider bringing back Webb as the #2. Looking at Jackson's two years in Minnesota as the starter and his one year in Seattle as the starter, what separates him from Christian Ponder? There isnt much honestly, but I do know there is a significant gap between Webb vs Ponder/Jackson.

Still, the Jets do want someone who can compete with Sanchez. So who might that be? Schefter says new Jets G.M. John Idzik has always been a believer in Tarvaris Jackson, who was the Seahawks’ starter in 2011 while Idzik was Seattle’s V.P. of football administration.

To suggest that Tarvaris and Ponder are anything alike is a preposterous statement. Tarvaris and Joe Webb are closer than Tarvaris and Ponder.

Jackson's season in 2011 as a starter in Seattle was actually slightly better than Ponder's last year. More yards, much better yds/att, and he still managed to throw for 60%.

Granted Jackson is a bit older, I dont think going from Ponder to Jackson will be nearly as disasterous as going from Ponder to Webb. Jackson is a clear upgrade over Webb, but I would put Jackson closer to Ponder than I would Webb. Webb is atrocious. Jackson was serviceable in 2011 just like Ponder was this year.

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